EL 2 - Director – Family Violence, Director – Access, Equity and InclusionPosition overview
The Director provides timely and strategic support and advice to the Chief Justice and Chief Executive Officer and Principal Registrar (CEO/PR) relating to key aspects of the management and operations of the FCFCOA, its Judges, Registrars, Court Child Experts and staff.
Together the Courts comprise 122 judges; hundreds of legal, social science and related support staff; registries and circuits across 43 locations; and are responsible for over 100,000 filings per year.
The role forms part of a National Operations Team working across both Courts.
The Director will work closely with the Chief Justice, CEO/PR, Senior Executives (including the Deputy Principal Registrar, Executive Director – National Registrar Operations and Practice, the Executive Director – Court Children's Service, and the Director – Registrar and Migration Operations) and the broader National Operations Team across family law, migration and general federal law-related work.
The primary areas of focus will be on key policy and practice initiatives aimed at enhancing the ability of the Courts to respond to family violence and initiatives to enhance the Courts accessibility and inclusivity to priority population groups in accordance with the strategic objectives of the Chief Justice and CEO/PR of the Courts.
This Director will provide policy and strategic advice and support and will lead and contribute to consultation and design efforts across key projects.
The role will also provide in-house training and education relevant to the work of Judges, Registrars, Court Child Experts and staff in trauma informed practice, family violence and culturally responsive and inclusive practice.
The Director will work with Senior Executives and National Operations staff in liaising with Government, the legal profession, other key stakeholders and the public more broadly on keys matters relating to family violence, access to justice, and other priority issues relating to the Courts.
The Director will have a key role in providing strategic support to the Courts' Indigenous Family Liaison Program, Cultural Liaison Program and other programs focused on increasing access to justice for priority population groups.
The role is multi-faceted, requiring highly developed communication and interpersonal skills, together with exceptional agility and organisational skills.
The occupant will demonstrate leadership through the performance of all functions.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
The key responsibilities of this multi-dimensional role include:
Strategic support and advice – Access to Justice and Family Violence Internal and external liaison Training, education and development Other responsibilities Formal Qualifications and Experience Selection Criteria
The successful applicant will need to have:
Expert skills and knowledge in the fields of family violence, trauma-informed practice, culturally responsive and inclusive practice and demonstrated ability to enhance legal and social service system design to address family violence risk and access to justice barriers for marginalised population groups.Highly developed oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with judges and staff of the Courts, external organisations and members of the public.A highly developed ability to model trauma-informed, culturally responsive and inclusive practice in engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, peoples from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, migrant and refugee cohorts, people with disability, women, children and young people, people from the LGBTIQA+ community, and people in regional, rural and remote geographical locations.Highly developed interpersonal, liaison, and negotiation skills, including the demonstrated ability to build and maintain strategic professional relationships with key stakeholders, represent the Courts at a senior level, when interacting with the public and legal profession, and the ability to influence behaviour and attitudes at all levels.Well-developed training and development skills, including the ability to procure, design and deliver training programs to large cohorts of people and to provide one-on-one coaching.Demonstrated ability to work autonomously and as part of a team, and to drive change in a manner that brings people together.Demonstrated ability to work in an environment requiring utmost tact, diplomacy and discretion.Demonstrated high-level organisational skills, including the ability to manage competing priorities effectively, and exercise sound judgment in decision-making in a high-pressured environment.Demonstrated experience and understanding, or ability to acquire such knowledge quickly, of the relevant family law, migration and general federal law legislation; and the practices and procedures of the FCFCOA (Division 1) and the FCFCOA (Division 2). Eligibility
Employment with the Court is subject to the conditions prescribed in the Public Service Act 1999, and the following:
Australian citizenship – the successful applicant must hold Australian citizenship;Security and character clearance – the successful applicant must satisfy a Police Records Check, and may also be required to complete security clearances during the course of their employment;Successful applicants engaged into the APS will be subject to a probation period.
Interested candidates who have received a redundancy benefit from an APS agency are welcome to apply, but note that they cannot be engaged until their redundancy benefit period has expired. Diversity and Inclusion
Federal Court Australia is committed to supporting an inclusive and diverse workforce and welcomes and encourages applications from People with Disability.
First Nations peoples, LGBTIQA+ people, people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds, Mature age workers, as well as young workers and supporting an inter-generational workforce and supporting gender equity and families.
Federal Court Australia will provide reasonable adjustments for candidates to participate equitably in the recruitment process and discuss workplace adjustments to fulfil the inherent requirements of the role.
RecruitAbility
RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy.
Under the RecruitAbility scheme you will be invited to participate in further assessment activity for the vacancy if you choose to apply under the scheme; declare you have a disability; and meet the minimum requirements for the job.
For more information visit: https://www.apsc.gov.au/recruitability
Contact Officer
For more information, confidential enquiries can be made to Virginia Wilson via email at ******
How to apply
To apply, please complete the application form on the Court's careers portal.
If you have any issues with applying please email ******.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
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